Friday, November 19, 2010

Holiday Fat-Burning Treats

 
Hello you beautiful being!


The days are getting shorter, there’s a noticeable chill* in the air and I am in the

BEST mood. It’s official: Holiday Season 2010 is ON! It’s time for celebrating and

spending time with friends and family over scrumptious dinners, and I am ready to

eat! I love everything about a traditional holiday meal, but sides are my favorites. So,

bring on the dressing, the cranberry sauce and the pumpkin pie!


If you know how healthy I eat, you probably just read that list of food and

translated it to ingredients – sugar, gluten, dairy – and you’re thinking,

those are the exact things you’ve been telling us not to eat.



Absolutely. But, just because I live gluten, sugar, dairy and soy free, doesn’t mean

I have to give up my favorite dishes. Now, what if I told you that I could make an

entire holiday meal (from appetizers to entrees to desserts) that is completely

healthy, totally free from gluten, sugar, dairy and soy, and is just as yummy as the

traditional recipes? Incredible, right? Well, it’s true!


In Rose Cole's Stay Slim Holiday Recipes cookbook you'll find over 40 delicious,

delectable holiday dishes that are perfect for your Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.

From the Nutty Yam Bake to Gluten-Free Ginger Cookies to the Chilled Holiday Nog,

every recipe is sugar-free, gluten-free, soy-free and dairy-free. Yes, even the Chilled

Holiday Nog, and it’s more delicious than the original version!


To try the most decadent, good-for-you treat you’ve ever had, visit Rose Cole's

Holiday Recipes to get the recipe for free. There you’ll find a video of Rose making

one of her most popular recipes, so you can try it out for yourself. I promise, you

are going to love it!


Celebrate Holiday Season 2010 by treating yourself and your family to all the

comfort food of a traditional holiday meal while serving only the freshest, most

wholesome ingredients possible. With over 44 recipes in my Stay Slim Holiday

Cookbook, not only can you make healthy meals for Thanksgiving and Christmas,

you can serve these dishes all year long! Really, what better way to show your love

and holiday spirit? Check out: http://tinyurl.com/26cj45d




Your friend,

Sarah Buchanan
http://www.detomadeeasynow.com/

 P.S. Don't forget to check out Rose's free recipe here: Rose Cole's Holiday Recipes


Also check out Meredith McCarty's "Sweet and Natural" Cookbook


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